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    machine that’s only purpose was to save her family from falling. Najmah had to become a amazing leader in order to survive. In relation to this, Najmah manages to “lose” her ability to fear something or someone for her loved ones. She also feels that she needs to take back what she believes is hers. The character Najmah had gone through many experiences that changed her drastically from how she was before. Najmah needs to take on a leadership role in her family rather than being a lazy…

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    Mama had been the wife of Colonel John Watts. Daddy was one of his most valued slaves. He was hardworking, honest and strong. When Colonel Watts died, she relied on daddy to help her run the plantation and they fell in love. It was very common in the south for male slaveowners to have children with their female slaves, but our situation was not as common. The year was 1835. Daddy and momma were living in dangerous times. Having children made their situation even more dangerous. They worked very…

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    My Future Husband Analysis

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    look like. Over all the years thinking about my future husband, turns out I have a lot of expectations. There are a lot of musts, but there are also a lot of ones that would help to make me sold on the man. First and foremost, they need to like my family and get along with them. If they can’t, that would be a definite deal breaker. Even if I met the perfect man that checked off all my criteria…

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    In Very Special Shoes Mary Johnsons is an eleven year old girl whose mother is ill. She is hardworking, and this displayed by how she did her chores to earn six dollars to afford a pair of red shoes she wanted. She is also oblivious to her mother’s illness and the stress her father has been placed under due to debt. Mary is unaffected by norms and…

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    Jeanette tells the tales of growing up in continued poverty with dysfunctional parents who find pleasure moving frequently in the dead of night. The Walls family was extremely poor and often there was no food, electricity or indoor plumbing in the multitude of places that the children called home. Jeanette grew up as the second oldest daughter in a family of six. Her father, Rex Walls, was a glorified entrepreneur who was rather bright, but always seemed down on his luck with a bottle of booze…

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    even before Kino returns to his brush house. People of every group in the town from the beggar to the businessman’s dream of how Kino’s pearl can help them. Kino and Juana ignorant of other’s jealousy, delight in their good fortune. They invite their family and friends to share their joy in their newfound treasure. All of the neighbours stare at the mighty pearl with a mixture of hope and fear at the enormous changes that lie ahead. Juana revives fire and the neighbours overstay even when the…

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    his own child to portray in the future. 3. I remember being impressed by my dad as a child. 4. He worked hard, he was in perfect shape, and he always seemed to be happy. 5. My dad and I are very similar, we are stubborn, independent, and hardworking. 6. We both take practical approaches to life and like to get things done efficiently. In this way we can connect. 7. My dad has always been extremely firm in his beliefs, and once he believes something it is nearly…

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    Don’t Deport an Opportunity How would you feel if you build a life, home, and family just to have it taken away from you in the blink of an eye? You would feel pretty upset or angry even discouraged. In today’s society this is happening more and more where innocent people come to America for a better opportunity and after settling down, creating a family and finding a job they are forced to leave and go back to their homeland. This is called deportation; the action of deporting a foreigner from…

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    Introduction (AGG) Najmah had encountered various dangerous threats to her life, but she managed to fight through it to become a fearless machine that’s only purpose was to save her family from falling.(BS-1) Najmah had to become a amazing leader in order to survive.(BS-2)In relation to this Najmah manages to “lose” her ability to fear something or someone for her loved ones.(BS-3) Najmah also feels that she needs to take back what she believes is hers.(TS)Najmah had gone through many…

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    Ray Lewis Book Report

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    football career, his two Super Bowls, the mark he was blessed to be able to make on the game and on the city of Baltimore. But it also tells the story of how he grew up abandoned by a no-account father and raised with siblings by a God-fearing, hardworking single mother. It tells how he…

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